Suunto None manual Batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly, Mix accordingly

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WARNING

SELECT THE CORRECT ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT SETTING! When

 

diving at altitudes greater than 300 m/1,000 ft the Altitude Adjustment

 

feature must be correctly selected in order for the computer to

 

calculate the decompression status. The dive computer is not intended

 

for use at altitudes greater than 3,000 m/10,000 ft. Failure to select

 

the correct Altitude Adjustment setting, or diving above the maximum

 

altitude limit will result in erroneous dive and planning data.

WARNING

SELECT THE CORRECT PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT SETTING!

 

Whenever it is believed that factors that tend to increase the possibility

 

of DCI exist, it is recommended that you use this option to make the

 

calculations more conservative. Failure to select the correct Personal

 

Adjustment setting will result in erroneous dive and planning data.

WARNING

This device contains a Lithium cell battery. To reduce the risk of fire

 

or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts,

 

or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with manufacturer-specified

 

batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly.

NOTE

It is not possible to change between AIR, NITROX and GAUGE modes

 

before the instrument has counted down the no-fly time.

 

There are, however, exceptions to this: You can change from AIR to

 

NITROX mode, as well as from AIR or NITROX mode to GAUGE

 

mode even during the no-fly time.

 

When planning both air and nitrox dives during the same dive series,

 

you should set the instrument in NITROX mode and modify the gas

 

mix accordingly.

In GAUGE mode the no-fly time is always 48 hours.

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Contents COBRA3 Time Tank pressure Before Diving Intellectual Property Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Before DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand the use Serious injury or deathNot for Professional USE! Suunto dive computers are That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCIDives That Require Decompression Stops are not Nitrox mode, as well as from AIR or Nitrox mode to Gauge Mode even during the no-fly timeBatteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly timeButton symbols and functions Symbol Button Press Main functionsSuunto AT a Glance Navigating in the menusDown Time mode settings Setting the alarmSetting the time Setting the dateSetting the units Setting the backlightSetting the tones AC water contactsLearning how to use your compass Displays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttonsCompass display Locking a bearingCalibration Symbol ExplanationCompass settings Declination Time-outBefore Diving Suunto RGBM/Deep Stop AlgorithmEmergency ascents Dive computer limitationsAudible and visual alarms Alarm typePreset alarm types Alarm type NitroxAlarm type Alarm reason Alarm is activatedError conditions Omitted decompressionConnecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulator Dive mode settingsSetting the depth alarm Setting the dive-time alarmSetting the nitrox values Setting the personal/altitude adjustmentsBottom time, for example Are stored until changedSetting the sample rate Setting the Safety Stops/Deep StopsSetting the Rgbm values Setting the tank pressure alarmActivation and pre-checks Accessing Dive modeDive mode activation Battery power indication Alt. adjustment value Altitude rangeDiving at altitude How the Altitude value is setRgbm setting Desired Tables Effect Personal adjustmentsPersonal Condition Desired tables Adjustment Value Mandatory Safety Stops Safety StopsRecommended Safety Stops Deep stops Diving in AIR mode DIVEair DivingOrder to perform the necessary dive pre-checks Basic dive dataBookmark Tank pressure dataDecompression dives Ascent rate indicatorLow Air Pressure Warnings Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range Display below the floorDisplay above the ceiling Display above the floorDisplay at the ceiling zone Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitrox Before diving in Nitrox modeDefault nitrox settings Oxygen displaysGas change and multiple breathing gas mixes Diving in Gauge mode DIVEgaugeOxygen limit fraction OLF Modes before the no fly time has counted down Gauge mode does not provide decompression informationThere is no ascent rate monitoring in the Gauge mode Alarms Symbol on display After DivingSurface interval Dive numberingFlying after diving Plan modeDive Planning mode PLANnodec Simulation Mode PLANsimulator ModeDive numbering shown during dive planning Dive SimulatorMemory mode Dive logbook MEMLogbookProviding that the battery has been replaced according to InstructionsDive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. Dive Numbering for further informationUnit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager software Suunto Dive Manager SDMPage Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer Water Contacts and Push ButtonsWarranty FAQsBattery replacement and strap kits must be used Battery Replacement Battery kitReplacing the battery Required toolsBattery compartment lid, indicating a leak Technical Data Rgbm Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompressionDiver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface Interval No-decompression limitsAltitude diving Oxygen exposurePatent notice Intellectual PropertyCopyright Trademark 12.2. CE DisclaimersUser’s responsibility Warranty Period Exclusions and LimitationsLimitation of Liability Access to Suunto warranty serviceOther important notices Page Disposal of the Device Glossary EAD EANNoaa Customer Service Contacts CopyrightTWO Year Warranty Suunto Oy 9/2008, 10/2008, 11/2008